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Andrew CauthenAndrew Cauthen - 05.12.25 Country [tpd071] (December 25, 2005)


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This is an ambient / drone album.

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IDM, Ambient, Avant Garde, Experimental Electronic Folk Music. Take Pills Die Records. Quit Your Job And Get A Life!

This item is part of the collection: Take Pills Die

Author: Andrew Cauthen
Date: 2005-12-25
Keywords: Ambient; Drone

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike


Individual Files

Audio FilesOgg Vorbis
01_Herds_In_Here.OGG4.8M
02_Paratrician.OGG6.1M
03_Distributor.OGG9.8M
04_Snow_Rug.OGG14.4M
05_I_Will_Give_You_Twenty.OGG5.7M
06_Roof.OGG5.3M
07_Time_Is_Prime.OGG5.8M
08_Pole_Green.OGG21.9M
09_Tree_Fall.OGG6.8M
10_Bar_Nacles.OGG8.2M
11_Raw_Babe.OGG18.3M
12_Auiod.OGG4.8M
Image FilesJPEG
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tpd071large.jpg160.5K
InformationFormatSize
tpd071_files.xmlMetadata3.0K
tpd071_meta.xmlMetadata2.7K
tpd071_reviews.xmlMetadata1.5K
Other FilesUnknown
tpd071_rules.conf7.0B

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Downloaded 9,790 times Average Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: chrishar - 3 out of 5 stars - June 25, 2007
Subject: One For The Stoners

light up your wacky weed and have a puff,then turn this up and drift away.

Reviewer: Zaorish - 5 out of 5 stars - March 28, 2007
Subject: WOW! Excellent soundscapes.

Get ready to delve into a beautiful, mysterious world of subtle and quiet soundscapes. This is right up there with the best soundscape stuff I know--for example, darkhalo's synthetic dream addiction, Mortesium's Dream State, etc)

There's all kinds of fascinating light and dark areas to explore, deep underground stuff, robot jungles, long beaches, warm sunny fields, frozen tundras, fire-lit cottages, rainy forests, everything. Excellent stuff for anyone who enjoys daydreaming, dreaming at night, synaesthetes, etc.

My only complaint is that the sound gets grating in a few places -- but then again, it's all part of the unspoken story.

Consistently high quality soundscapes, with the barest hints of melody. Recommended.


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